10014
10014 is a United States ZIP code that serves a portion of Manhattan in New York City. The code was introduced in 1963 as part of the city's postal system reorganizations. It covers the area north of 34th Street and extends to the east side of the Midtown East corridor, bordering neighborhoods such as Sutton Square, and includes parts of the Upper East Side and midtown. The postal region falls within the jurisdiction of the United States Postal Service’s Ninth District, and mail destined for 10014 is usually sorted through the New York City total sort. The ZIP code covers an area of approximately 1.1 square miles and has a dense mix of commercial, residential, and institutional properties. Notable landmarks within the 10014 zip region include the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the memorial complex dedicated to the World Trade Center, and several high-rise office towers along the Avenue along the Rockefeller Center cluster. In recent years, the area has seen a duplication of the role of a business hub, with many multinational firms and financial institutions establishing offices. According to the most recent U.S. Census data, the population within the 10014 boundaries stands at roughly 30,000 residents, with a median household income significantly above the citywide average. The demographic profile is diverse, with a mix of professional workers, students, and long-term residents. Urban planning in this ZIP code prioritizes public transportation options, including the multiple subway lines that serve the Midtown East corridor, and commuter options such as the Long Island Rail Road and various bus routes. Current zoning regulations permit a mixture of office, mixed‑use, and residential development, encouraging continued growth in a dense urban environment.